Dominick et al., 2011 - Google Patents
A comparison of six fingerprint enhancement techniques for the recovery of latent fingerprints from unfired cartridge casesDominick et al., 2011
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- Dominick A
- Laing K
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- Journal of Forensic Identification
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This work compared the effectiveness of six different enhancement methods on six different sizes of brass cartridges. One sebaceous fingerprint was deposited onto twenty-five of each size of cartridge to enable a statistical evaluation of the enhancement methods for each …
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